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Do you ever feel like you're
re-inventing the wheel?

Do you wonder how other nurses are addressing patient care needs and achieving excellence in practice through the use of evidence?

These and other questions stimulated us to develop the National Nursing Practice Network® (NNPN). NNPN is a community of practices committed to the promotion and implementation of evidence-based practices (EBP) to improve healthcare and population health. The NNPN is composed of over 100 community and academic healthcare systems and hospitals representing in 32 states in the U.S., Puerto Rico, and Singapore. We are excited about the work we are doing and the future possibilities for continued improvement in patient care.

Marita G. Titler, PhD, RN, FAAN
NNPN Executive Director

Marita G. Titler, Director, NNPN

The NNPN represents a commitment to the promotion and implementation of evidence-based practice (EBP) through a
collaborative model designed to promote shared learning and participation... to learn more, click here.

Written by renowned EBP experts LoBiondo-Wood, Haber, & Titler, this completely new book provides a straightforward yet comprehensive guide to planning, implementation, and evaluation of evidence-based practices to improve quality of care and health outcomes...to learn more, click here.

Oral Care Protocols are now available from NNPN! To learn more, click here.

The NNPN is now offering Continuing Education (CE) for its on- line educational series (Lunch - n - Learns & Journal Clubs). Participants requesting CEs must complete and evaluation form after the session to receive credit. If you did NOT register but ATTENDED and want CEs, Please send your name and e-mail address to nnpnetwork@umich.edu or mcleoda@umich.edu.

Check
out the new tool kit on Preventing Non-Ventilator
Associated Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia (NV-HAP).
It is an implementation guide with 6 easy steps to implement oral care for non
ventilated patients. You can find the tool kit under tool kits under EBP
resources tab at the top of the screen...to learn more, click here.

This website belongs to the many nurses who are part of the National Nursing Practice Network

announcement:

We have completed an extensive update to our site. When attempting to login, you will be prompted to either create an account, if you do not already have one, or to verify information for an existing account. Please choose from the following account options: